Delves into the Lumières.Lausanne platform, a digital tool for exploring the cultural and intellectual heritage of French-speaking Switzerland during the Enlightenment.
Outlines the structure and expectations of the Environmental Growth and Sustainability II course at EPFL, focusing on group projects and evaluation criteria.
Discusses the history and impact of open source software, open data, and open science, emphasizing the benefits of sharing information in the digital age.
Explores how to read academic research articles, emphasizing the importance of titles, abstracts, figures, and discussions in understanding scientific literature.
Delves into the typology and evolution of scientific cooperation networks, discussing decentralized research networks and global collaboration challenges.
Covers experimental methods, critical thinking, scientific fraud, and the importance of doubt in science, using various examples to illustrate key concepts.
Explores text mining of long-tail data in neuroscience and brain connectivity, including named entity recognition, protein concentration mining, and comparison of connectivity matrices.